How to Play Music on Google Home via Bluetooth

At theGoogle I/O developer conferencelast May, the search giant had announced its plans to update the Google Home with Bluetooth audio support, something that was strangely missing from the smart speaker at its launch last November. That promise was fulfilled last week, when the Mountain View, California-based tech giant started rolling out the update that now allows users to stream music, podcasts and other streaming services to their Google Home, irrespective of whether the service is supported by the device or not, via Bluetooth. So, if you are wondering how to play music on Google Home via Bluetooth, we are here to guide you through. Before we begin, you have to make sure to update your Google Home speaker to the latest software update.

Update Your Google Home Speaker

Update Your Google Home Speaker

You’ll need to update your Google Home to firmware version 93937 or higher for the Bluetooth functionality to work. As for the Google Home app, just download thelatest versionfrom the Play Store to make sure you don’t run into any trouble. In  my case, my Google Home was on firmware version 1.26.93937 and the Google Home app on my phone was version 1.24.37.7.

So, now that we’ve got the technicalities out the way,here’s how you can listen to your music on Google Home via Bluetooth:

Stream Music to Google Home over Bluetooth

Stream Music to Google Home over Bluetooth

That is it. Now you can just play music, podcast or anything else on your phone and listen to it on the Google Home speaker.

SEE ALSO:How to Make Phone Calls with Google Home

Play Music on Google Home over Bluetooth

Bluetooth streaming is a feature that has been a part of Amazon Echo for long, but Google took its own sweet time to roll it out to its own smart speaker. However, now that it is finally available on Google Home, you can enable it to listen to all your music on it, not just the streaming services like Pandora and supported by the device. So have you already enabled Bluetooth streaming on your Google Home? Or are you planning to do it soon? Do feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section below, as we love hearing from you.

Kishalaya Kundu

Passionate techie. Professional tech writer. Proud geek.

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